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Cold War/Korean War World War II Great Depression Jazz Age/1920s World War I

Category 1 – 10 Points Which event started WW1 in Europe?

Category 1 – 20 Points What was the name of President Wilson’s peace plan?

Category 1 – 30 Points What 3 nations made up the Central Powers?

Category 1 – 40 Points What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

Category 1 – 50 Points Who won the election of 1920 and promised a “return to normalcy”?

Category 2 – 10 Points Who introduced the assembly line?

Category 2 – 20 Points In what year did women gain the right to vote?

Category 2 – 30 Points In the Teapot Dome scandal, Albert Fall illegally leased oil reserves that belonged to _____________________

Category 2 – 40 Points What was John T. Scopes accused of?

Category 2 – 50 Points What was the Dawes Plan?

Category 3 – 10 Points The day the stock market crashed is referred to as ___________________

Category 3 – 20 Points What was the purpose of the New Deal?

Category 3 – 30 Points What is a Hooverville?

Category 3 – 40 Points What is a bank run?

Category 3 – 50 Points Which area of the United States was hit hardest by the Dust Bowl?

Category 4 – 10 Points On what date did WW2 officially begin? What happened?

Category 4 – 20 Points Name the dictators of the following countries during WW2: Germany, Italy, Soviet Union

Category 4 – 30 Points What was the code name for the secret American program to build an atomic bomb?

Category 4 – 40 Points What was the code name given to the Allied invasion of France?

Category 4 – 50 Points What was the name of the first African American unit created by the air force during WWII?

Category 5 – 10 Points What policy did George Kennan propose in the Long Telegram?

Category 5 – 20 Points Who became the leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin died?

Category 5 – 30 Points The US sent $2 billion in aid to the __________________ forces in China

Category 5 – 40 Points The _____________ conducted covert operations in developing countries to contain communism

Category 5 – 50 Points Who were the Rosenbergs?